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Thiophene


Thiophene
Chemical nameThiophene
Chemical formulaC4H4S
Molecular mass84.14 g/mol
Density1.051 g/ml
Melting point-38.2 °C
Boiling point84.4 °C
CAS number110-02-1
SMILESC1=CC=CS1

Thiophene is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. It is a clear colorless lachrymatory liquid with a strong and very unpleasant odor. Thiophene is often found naturally occurring in petroleum in concentrations up to several percent.

Thiophene is aromatic because one of the two electron pairs of the sulfur atom contributes to the delocalized pi electron system, in a manner analogous to the compound furan.

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